Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2 |
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Nearly all that we said in the customary formalities at the close of the first volume might be here repeated , with additional self - congratulations about our abundant success hitherto , and our " brilliant prospects " for the future .
Nearly all that we said in the customary formalities at the close of the first volume might be here repeated , with additional self - congratulations about our abundant success hitherto , and our " brilliant prospects " for the future .
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However close may have been his observations , however thorough his studies , all that he has learned becomes poor and scanty by contrast with the wealth of knowl- edge which the unburied Vesuvian city now gives to the day .
However close may have been his observations , however thorough his studies , all that he has learned becomes poor and scanty by contrast with the wealth of knowl- edge which the unburied Vesuvian city now gives to the day .
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A close inspection of this picture revealed the fact that it had been transferred from a former building , and was fastened in its place by iron clamps ; and , further , that in making the transfer , a space was left for the circulation ...
A close inspection of this picture revealed the fact that it had been transferred from a former building , and was fastened in its place by iron clamps ; and , further , that in making the transfer , a space was left for the circulation ...
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... however , are invariably too sharp in drawing , and too gaudy in coloring , and there- fore do not fairly represent the grace and richness of the originals . They were not intended to be seen close at hand : the features and finer ...
... however , are invariably too sharp in drawing , and too gaudy in coloring , and there- fore do not fairly represent the grace and richness of the originals . They were not intended to be seen close at hand : the features and finer ...
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... systematized in Paris , under a paternal despotism of which Louis Napoleon is the father ; and also that , notwithstanding this , nearly the whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible .
... systematized in Paris , under a paternal despotism of which Louis Napoleon is the father ; and also that , notwithstanding this , nearly the whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible .
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